Easy Ways to Delete Thumbs.db Files: 12 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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This wikiHow teaches you how to find and delete "Thumbs.db" files on your computer, using a Windows PC.

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  1. 1

    Open the folder containing your image files. Find and double-click on the folder containing your image files to open it in a new File Explorer window.

  2. 2

    Click the View tab at the top. This button is at the top of the File Explorer window, above the folder directory. It will open your file and folder viewing options on a toolbar at the top.

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  3. 3

    Check the

    Hidden items option on the View toolbar. You can find this option in the "Show/hide" section of the View toolbar.

    • When this option is checked, you'll be able to see regular hidden files on your computer.
    • To show hidden files, you can change the view inside File Explorer.
    • The view can show or hide hidden files, file extensions, and things like that.
    • If you want to change the permissions of a file, right-click on the file or folder. Then go down to properties at the bottom of the context menu. Inside properties, you can go to the security tab.
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    Click the Options button on the View toolbar. This button is on the right-end of the toolbar. It will open a drop-down menu.

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    Click Change folder and search options in the drop-down. This will open your Folder Options menu in a new dialogue box.

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    Click the View tab in the "Folder Options" window. This button is at the top of the dialogue box. You can manually change all your file and folder viewing options here.

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    Click and uncheck the Hide protected operating system files option. You can find this option under the "Hidden files and folders" heading in the Advanced Settings box here.

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    Click Yes in the confirmation pop-up. This will confirm your action, and uncheck the option.

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    Click OK or Apply in the Folder Options window. This will apply your new folder settings. You can now see your "Thumbs.db" files in the folder containing your images.

  10. 10

    Right-click the "Thumbs.db" file you want to delete. You can find this file in the same folder as your image files.

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    Select Delete on the right-click menu. It's towards the bottom between "Create shortcut" and "Rename."

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    Click Yes in the confirmation window. This will confirm your action, and move the selected Thumbs.db file to your computer's Trash or Recycle Bin.

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      Easy Ways to Delete Thumbs.db Files: 12 Steps (with Pictures) (30)

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      This article was co-authored by Scott St Gelais. Scott St Gelais is an IT Consultant and the Owner of Geeks in Phoenix, Arizona. With over two decades of experience, Scott specializes in computer service and repair, development, computer graphics, and website authoring. Scott received his Technical Associates Degree from High Tech Institute and completed the IT Support Professional Certificate by Google. Geeks in Phoenix is a member of the Microsoft Partner Network and an Intel Technology Provider Gold Partner. This article has been viewed 88,678 times.

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      Updated: August 25, 2023

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      Categories: File Manipulation | Windows

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      1. Open the folder containing your images.
      2. Click the View tab at the top.
      3. Check the Hidden items box.
      4. Click Options, and select Change folder and search options.
      5. Click the View tab in the "Folder Options" window.
      6. Uncheck the Hide protected operating system files box, and confirm.
      7. Click OK in Folder Options.
      8. Right-click the Thumbs.db file.
      9. Select Delete.

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